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Where is the Best Free Wi-Fi Spot in Los Angeles, California?

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Where is the Best Free Wi-Fi Spot in Los Angeles, California?

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In fact, I haven’t found a place in San Francisco that compares…and San Francisco certainly has plenty of excellent coffee houses (and not…

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Again, these types of places are hard to find and park yet when you arrive to the location its like a treasure hunt. If you’re off to a great adventure then go to Antigua…the ambience is great and the staff is friendly, playful something which is quite rare in Los Angeles. The coffee comes from a family farm in Guatemala and these guys roast the beans in the back with a great big red roaster. If you ask for a quick tour they usually allow customers to see the raosting process….oh by the way the wifi is free! and its a nice place to study as well…totally recommended. The mayan Mocha is great …try the Mayan Chilpotle turkey sandPros + great coffee freshly roasted and brewed the bestCons – Parking is hell yet its a great place to be

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residuals has changed much since Mike & Stuart took over from Craig Tennis. Some of the old regulars still hang, but there are a lot of new faces. The Bars staff are friendly & professional. If you can, see the Art of Sax & Preston Smith, both regular performers “Zids” has become a late night tradition in Studio City, back to its position as one of the coolest bars in the City!~ Whoever wrote the nasty review mustn’t have been able to hawk his screenplay that night!!Pros + Cool, well decorated, able to chatCons – parking, parking, parking

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5 Stars means world class, and I only rate high to make a point. It’s an independent shop that runs like it should. A simple place to meet…

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You know, as a local business I’ve wanted to support Kung Pao Kitty and have eaten there a few times, and it’s really one of the only decent moderately-priced restaurants in a 2 or 3 block radius. I like the menu – it has a different twist on Chinese food with the cream cheese wontons and 70s style eggrolls. But each time I ate there I waited quite some time for service, and when I did get service, the nice waitress just seemed very frazzled and overwhelmed to be waiting on the few people in the restaurant. A group of us was even overcharged on the gratuity once. I’ve also ordered from them in the past, and they recently charged me a delivery fee, without letting me know they changed their delivery policies. I tipped the delivery guy generously and still would have cuz I know it’s a pain in the butt job, but I could have at least been warned. On top of that it states it’s a delivery fee for traveling over 2 miles, when I am well within the 2 mile radius. The food’s not worth the fees a

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